Gaming Performance Comparison

In terms of overall gaming performance, the graphical capabilities of the Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 Ti SLI are massively better than the Intel HD M-5Y10a.

The RTX 2080 Ti has a 1250 MHz higher core clock speed and 268 more Texture Mapping Units than the HD M-5Y10a. This results in the RTX 2080 Ti providing 366.8 GTexel/s better texturing performance. This still holds weight but shader performance is generally more relevant, particularly since both of these GPUs support at least DirectX 10.

The RTX 2080 Ti has a 1250 MHz higher core clock speed and 87 more Render Output Units than the HD M-5Y10a. This results in the RTX 2080 Ti providing 118.7 GPixel/s better pixeling performance. However, both GPUs support DirectX 9 or above, and pixeling performance is only really relevant when comparing older cards.

The RTX 2080 Ti was released over three years more recently than the HD M-5Y10a, and so the RTX 2080 Ti is likely to have far better driver support, meaning it will be much more optimized and ultimately superior to the HD M-5Y10a when running the latest games.

The RTX 2080 Ti has 11264 MB video memory, but the HD M-5Y10a does not have an entry, so the two GPUs cannot be reliably compared in this area.

The GeForce RTX 2080 Ti SLI has 4352 Shader Processing Units and the HD M-5Y10a has 24. However, the actual shader performance of the RTX 2080 Ti is 7116 and the actual shader performance of the HD M-5Y10a is 154. The RTX 2080 Ti having 6962 better shader performance and an altogether better performance when taking into account other relevant data means that the RTX 2080 Ti delivers a massively smoother and more efficient experience when processing graphical data than the HD M-5Y10a.

The RTX 2080 Ti transistor size technology is 2 nm (nanometers) smaller than the HD M-5Y10a. This means that the RTX 2080 Ti is expected to run very slightly cooler and achieve higher clock frequencies than the HD M-5Y10a.

The GeForce RTX 2080 Ti SLI requires 260 Watts to run and the HD M-5Y10a requires 5 Watts. We would recommend a PSU with at least 650 Watts for the RTX 2080 Ti. The RTX 2080 Ti requires 255 Watts more than the HD M-5Y10a to run. The difference is significant enough that the RTX 2080 Ti may have an adverse affect on your yearly electricity bills in comparison to the HD M-5Y10a.

GPU Supporting Hardware

Gaming Performance Value

Performance Value

GPU Mini Review

Mini Review

Overview
GeForce RTX 2080 Ti is the top RTX 20 Series graphics card and considered an Enthusiast graphics card based on the Turing architecture.
Architecture
The Turing architecture represents a process shrink down to 12nm compared to 14nm Pascal. The Turing architecture provides the world's first consumer support for real-time ray-tracing technology, or RTX.
GPU
It equips a GPU Codenamed TU102 which has 4352 Shader Processing Units, 272 TMUs and 88 ROPs. The central unit runs at 1350MHz and goes up to 1545MHz in Boost mode. It also has 544 Tensor Cores for AI purposes.
Memory
The GPU accesses an 11GB frame buffer of first-gen GDDR6 memory through a 352-bit memory interface, while the Memory clock operates at 1750MHz, or 14GHz effective.
Power Consumption
With a rated board TDP of 285W, it requires at least a 650W PSU with two 8-pin power connectors.
System Suggestions
GeForce RTX 2080 Ti is best suited for resolutions up to and including 3840x2160. We recommend a top-End Processor and at least 16GB of RAM for optimal performance.

Overview
Intel HD M-5Y10a is the specific version of Intel HD Graphics 5300 Mobile that is integrated in the Core M-5Y10a Processor.

Architecture
The Broadwell Core includes support for DirectX 11.2, OpenCL 2.0 and OpenGL 4.3. Additionally, it also offers better Decoding Performance, when compared to its Predecessors.
The GPU Codenamed GT2 offers 24 Shader Processing Units, 4 TMUs and 1 ROP.

GPU
The Central Unit Initially Runs at 100MHz and goes up to 800MHz, in Turbo Mode.

Memory
The Operating Memory Clock depends at which speed the System's RAM is running and which Memory Type is installed and is ultimately limited by the highest operating speed that the Processor supports. In this case, it is 800MHz.
Depending on whether or not the System's RAM is Dual-Channeled, it can access either a 64-bit or 128-bit Memory Interface.

Memory: Frame Buffer
The GPU Shares the System's RAM which varies according to the System. The GPU may reserve up to 2GB.

Performance
Because Performance depends heavily on the Memory Bandwidth, it may vary heavily from System to System.
Best Case Scenario, expect Performance Identical to a dedicated GeForce GT 420M.

System Suggestions
Intel HD M-5Y10a is best suited for resolutions up to and including 1366x768. We recommend 4GB of RAM for Optimal Performance.